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Hard Headed Woman - Wanda Jackson



     
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Hard Headed Woman Lyrics


M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm
M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm
Let me think about it
M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm
Let me think about it
M-m-m, mmm mmm mmmYou saying baby, "I'll take you for a ride"
Let's get together, work it all night
I'll be your lover, your sexy little thing
I'll make you feel like heaven is nearLet me think about it
M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm
Let me think about it
M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm, rrrak!Come on girl believe me I'll make you see
That I am the true way to ecstasy
Touch me, feel me, then you will find
That we are meant to be and I aint lyingLet me think about it
M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm
Let me think about it
M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm, rrrak!

(Let me think about it)
(Let me think about it)Can I get with you, baby?
Blow your mind or whatever your like?
(Mmm mmm mmm, m-m-m)
(Let me think about it)
Think about itYou dont have to think no more
Baby, come on
Cute as the sun, cute as the sun
Cute as the sun, lets goLet me think about it
Let me think about it
Let me think about it
Let me think about it, rrrak!You say you want me, you say you need me
You say you love me, I can't believe it, oh!Let me think about it
(M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm)
Baby think about it
Let me think about it
(M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm)
Baby think about itLet me think about it
(M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm)
Baby think about it
Let me think about it
(M-m-m, mmm mmm mmm)
Baby think about itLet me think about it
Let me think about it
Let me think about it
Let me think about itLet me think about it

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Wanda Jackson (born Wanda Lavonne Jackson, October 20, 1937 in Maud, Oklahoma) is an American rock and roll singer. Having made her debut recordings at the age of nineteen, she became one of the first popular female rock and roll singers in history and as a result, a pioneering and influential figure in female musicianship. She is known as the "Queen (or First Lady) of Rockabilly." Jackson was still in high school when country singer Hank Thompson heard her sing on an Oklahoma City radio show and asked her to record with his band in 1954.

Read more about Wanda Jackson on Last.fm.


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